1.
God created sexual function, force (drive, desire) and fulfillment for the
complimenting and completing of men and women (Gen.
2:18, 25; Heb. 13:4; 1 Cor. 7:3-4). Today,
there is a new and growing vocabulary:

a.
Transgender: “describes a range of people with conflicts or questions
about their gender. They include people who are born male but think of
themselves as female, or vice versa, or people who are preparing for a sex
change operation, or those who have had a sex change.” (“Transgender law
proposal to get airing,” The Register-Guard, Eugene, OR, May 29, 2005)

b.
Gender identity: “It was not until 1955 that John Money, Ph.D. first
used the term “gender” to discuss sexual roles, adding in 1966 the term “gender
identity” while conducting his gender research at Johns Hopkins. In 1974, Dr.
N.W. Fisk provided our now familiar diagnosis of Gender Dysphoria. Previously,
one’s sexual role was considered one of two discrete, non-overlapping congenital
attributes — male or female…” (What is Gender and Who is Transgendered?,
Carl W. Bushong, PhD, LMFT, www.transgendercare.com)

c. Gender reassignment: What was once called “sex-change” operation.

2. The transgender subculture that is becoming main stream and is fueled
and
supported by the medical and psychological communities, government and media of our
day (wisdom of men, Col. 2:8):